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About Jake Wegmann
Jake Wegmann, Guest Contributor, is in the midst of his doctoral studies at the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of California in Berkeley. His research focuses on unsubsidized small infill housing as an underexamined affordable housing strategy. He lives in Oakland with his wife, Lori Cook.
Multilevel bike deck in Amsterdam
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Cycling for Transportation: More Than Just Nice

May 11, 2009 Jake Wegmann 0

Ah, a windmill and bicycles.  Where else could this idyllic scene be other than the Netherlands?  This windmill in Amsterdam is indeed a quaint historical relic, but the bikes most assuredly are not.  In fact, …

The indoor leisure and lap pool in the LEED Silver certified East Oakland Sports Center’s provides plenty of natural daylighting
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Sustainability Around the Bay

May 8, 2014 0

The 2014 AIA SF Design Awards Gala last month honored San Francisco Bay Area architecture firms for their work in creativity and bringing positive impact to the built environment. Four projects winning in the Energy + …

Kitchen cabinets with no added urea formaldehyde at the Fireside Apartments
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The Story of The Fireside: Seeing the Green in Value Engineering

May 4, 2009 0

Value engineering.  The term often evokes trimming down a project.  However, used properly, it can be a positive tool that helps one take a systematic approach to evaluating a building system or product from different …

Casa Dominguez: Aerial View Including the 84
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A Success Story: Healthy Homes, Neighborhood Revitalization, and L.A. County’s First Graywater Irrigation System

March 10, 2010 0

Is it possible to build multi-family housing without air conditioning in Southern California where the weather averages high 70s F in the daytime for most of the year?  With smart building design, it is definitely …

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